We hit the road and spent the next 10 days heading east until we reached the Atlantic Ocean. It put a smile on Rich’s face to see the sea again. We initially drove a little north out of Denver to avoid the heatwave across the Great Plains. From Colorado we drove through Nebraska, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, West Virginia to Virginia. The weather in those states wasn’t exactly cool, but the mid 30’s seemed better than 40+.
We knew we wouldn’t go hungry on our drive across America. If we missed one of the ‘fast food’ exits, the Rest Area's had vending machines!
For most of the trip across, the land was flat and full of corn fields until we hit West Virginia, which is very mountainous. Although not particularly high in altitude, it is extremely rugged and many of the highways had as winding through the trees. It was very pretty.
We crossed the Mississippi River dividing the states of Iowa and Illinois, which was a bit of a highlight - tells you something about the rest of the road trip!
At one RV Park, we decided our ‘Minnie Winnie’ was actually mini.
For most of the trip across, the land was flat and full of corn fields until we hit West Virginia, which is very mountainous. Although not particularly high in altitude, it is extremely rugged and many of the highways had as winding through the trees. It was very pretty.
We crossed the Mississippi River dividing the states of Iowa and Illinois, which was a bit of a highlight - tells you something about the rest of the road trip!
At one RV Park, we decided our ‘Minnie Winnie’ was actually mini.